Bryan Seabury Expands Role at CBS Studios to Lead Content Strategy Initiatives

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Exciting Promotion at CBS Studios

Longtime CBS Studios executive Bryan Seabury has been elevated to a broader role within the organization.

New Role and Responsibilities

 

Seabury has been appointed as Executive Vice President, Head of Content Strategy at the studio, while also retaining his position as Head of Drama Development.

Focus on Content Strategy

 

In his new capacity, Seabury will oversee the studio’s content strategy, concentrating on franchise building and the identification and leveraging of both new and existing intellectual property (IP) for global audiences across various platforms, including broadcast, streaming, and emerging media.

Industry Trends

 

As the industry increasingly prioritizes content strategy, studios are recognizing the importance of executives in these roles. For instance, just this week, Sony Pictures TV appointed former Disney executive Jennifer Rogers Doyle to lead franchise management.

Leadership and Vision

 

Seabury will continue to report directly to David Stapf, President of CBS Studios. Stapf praised Seabury, stating, “Bryan’s visionary leadership, creative sensibilities, and profound understanding of our ever-evolving industry have established him as one of the most respected executives in the field. His unique talent for cultivating successful franchises and discovering new IP, while maintaining the artistic integrity of writers’ projects from inception to series success, is unparalleled. Moreover, Bryan’s esteemed reputation within the creative community is only surpassed by his popularity as a leader, peer, and mentor, making him an invaluable asset to our studio and company.”

Notable Contributions

 

Seabury and his team have been instrumental in the success of several notable titles and franchises, including the recent hit reimagining of Matlock, as well as the enduring NCIS and Star Trek franchises. He has been a part of CBS Studios since 2006.Persons

Bryan Seabury, David Stapf, Jennifer Rogers Doyle

Company Names

CBS Studios, Sony Pictures TV

Titles

Matlock, NCIS, Star Trek

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